curtis wrote:
Sorry to rant its just this subject just hits close to home. Everyone expected more of me and then i showed them i can make it and now its okay when before i was gonna be a "grease monkey".
There's that societal view again. Amazing, isn't it?
I'm proud of what I do. I hope they bury me with grease under my fingernails.
Shawn
curtis wrote:
And as for vocational institutes. They are all they same. And by that i mean you take out of it what you will. Votech schools arent for morons who couldnt do any better they just dont give a crap if you learn or not cause you paid already.
College is the same way; they don't give a crap if you learn or not. And there are better looking co-eds to boot.
I'm happy to hear that you are doing well, and doing something you love.
This thread goes to show that as with everything else, YMMV with whatever choices a person decides to make.
Cotton
Reader
5/28/09 1:58 p.m.
I work in a Corporate environment, but every night when I get home I work in my garage. I come to work with grease under my nails most days. I'm not miserable in my job by any means, I actually like it except for the current work load, but I have thought more than once about trying to make a living at something more along the lines of what I do in my free time.
Wally
SuperDork
5/28/09 7:41 p.m.
Jensenman wrote:
BTW, I'm not a mechanic. I'm a service advisor. Which means salesman.
And you take shots at lawyers?
Yessir, the Turd was BLAZING fast- while it lasted. Right after the start Toyman and I were standing at the fence watching Tirewarmer come down the front straight and everywhere you could hear people saying: 'What's IN that thing?' I heard an unsubstantiated rumour that the Turd was clocked at ~105 MPH at the end of the front straight and that's when Jay pulled my driver in to tell him 'son you got a lot more motor than brakes'.
We won't be there in September, but next April we will. With Plan B.
Jensenman wrote:
Yessir, the Turd was BLAZING fast- while it lasted. Right after the start Toyman and I were standing at the fence watching Tirewarmer come down the front straight and everywhere you could hear people saying: 'What's IN that thing?' I heard an unsubstantiated rumour that the Turd was clocked at ~105 MPH at the end of the front straight and that's when Jay pulled my driver in to tell him 'son you got a lot more motor than brakes'.
We won't be there in September, but next April we will. With Plan B.
that's funny. i can believe 105 for the Turd...i did not expect that thing to be as quick as it was.
our MR2 won't be back in Sept. we're getting it right for Nelson Ledges. can't wait for that one.
we'll probably be back in SC next spring as well, hopefully with a different car, as the MR2 engine is likely going into Locost duty.